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Quote from: Keep the G in the funk! on July 28, 2006, 10:25:56 AMQuote from: Detox is not not coming... on July 28, 2006, 09:39:18 AMQuote from: 2 Muh'phuccin Xtra 4 Cali on July 28, 2006, 09:00:33 AMQuote from: we$t coa$t on July 27, 2006, 10:36:34 PM^^ I didn't say it was here, I just meant that it didnt play itself out... to me anywayseverybody just jacks each other and does what's hot, catering to the execsOf course G-Funk played itself out. 10 years ago, it was impossible to turn on hip-hop/R&B radio and NOT hear G-Funk records being done. And lots of artists out of the West were jacking that style to sell records...look at Bone Thugs (Midwest), for example.You guys complain all the time about how the South and its "crunk" sound is what's being imitated the most across the country right now? Well, if you'd been listening to the music 10 years ago (and most of you are obviously so young that you weren't), you would know that G-Funk was held in the same regards back then as crunk is now: It was the radio-friendly, "sellout" pop-thug sound of the early- to mid-90s.And yeah, West Coast fans are most def living in the past. Always complaining that their favorite artists aren't making shit that sounds like the mid-90s; that's the whole reason the West fell off (and now sucks) in the first place.Couldnt agree more.Bone Thugs never made G-Funk or anything similar to G-Funk
Quote from: Detox is not not coming... on July 28, 2006, 09:39:18 AMQuote from: 2 Muh'phuccin Xtra 4 Cali on July 28, 2006, 09:00:33 AMQuote from: we$t coa$t on July 27, 2006, 10:36:34 PM^^ I didn't say it was here, I just meant that it didnt play itself out... to me anywayseverybody just jacks each other and does what's hot, catering to the execsOf course G-Funk played itself out. 10 years ago, it was impossible to turn on hip-hop/R&B radio and NOT hear G-Funk records being done. And lots of artists out of the West were jacking that style to sell records...look at Bone Thugs (Midwest), for example.You guys complain all the time about how the South and its "crunk" sound is what's being imitated the most across the country right now? Well, if you'd been listening to the music 10 years ago (and most of you are obviously so young that you weren't), you would know that G-Funk was held in the same regards back then as crunk is now: It was the radio-friendly, "sellout" pop-thug sound of the early- to mid-90s.And yeah, West Coast fans are most def living in the past. Always complaining that their favorite artists aren't making shit that sounds like the mid-90s; that's the whole reason the West fell off (and now sucks) in the first place.Couldnt agree more.
Quote from: 2 Muh'phuccin Xtra 4 Cali on July 28, 2006, 09:00:33 AMQuote from: we$t coa$t on July 27, 2006, 10:36:34 PM^^ I didn't say it was here, I just meant that it didnt play itself out... to me anywayseverybody just jacks each other and does what's hot, catering to the execsOf course G-Funk played itself out. 10 years ago, it was impossible to turn on hip-hop/R&B radio and NOT hear G-Funk records being done. And lots of artists out of the West were jacking that style to sell records...look at Bone Thugs (Midwest), for example.You guys complain all the time about how the South and its "crunk" sound is what's being imitated the most across the country right now? Well, if you'd been listening to the music 10 years ago (and most of you are obviously so young that you weren't), you would know that G-Funk was held in the same regards back then as crunk is now: It was the radio-friendly, "sellout" pop-thug sound of the early- to mid-90s.And yeah, West Coast fans are most def living in the past. Always complaining that their favorite artists aren't making shit that sounds like the mid-90s; that's the whole reason the West fell off (and now sucks) in the first place.Couldnt agree more.
Quote from: we$t coa$t on July 27, 2006, 10:36:34 PM^^ I didn't say it was here, I just meant that it didnt play itself out... to me anywayseverybody just jacks each other and does what's hot, catering to the execsOf course G-Funk played itself out. 10 years ago, it was impossible to turn on hip-hop/R&B radio and NOT hear G-Funk records being done. And lots of artists out of the West were jacking that style to sell records...look at Bone Thugs (Midwest), for example.You guys complain all the time about how the South and its "crunk" sound is what's being imitated the most across the country right now? Well, if you'd been listening to the music 10 years ago (and most of you are obviously so young that you weren't), you would know that G-Funk was held in the same regards back then as crunk is now: It was the radio-friendly, "sellout" pop-thug sound of the early- to mid-90s.And yeah, West Coast fans are most def living in the past. Always complaining that their favorite artists aren't making shit that sounds like the mid-90s; that's the whole reason the West fell off (and now sucks) in the first place.
^^ I didn't say it was here, I just meant that it didnt play itself out... to me anywayseverybody just jacks each other and does what's hot, catering to the execs
Bone Thugs never made G-Funk or anything similar to G-Funk
apparently ur a fuckin retard like everyone else on this board who can't readTO - ME - IT - DID - NOT - PLAY - OUT
oh no, the rest of the fruits on this board disagree with me